Captain America 1968 #141 - back issue - $9.00
Using the Falcon as his stone slave, The Gargoyle tricks SHIELD into taking him -- via the helicarrier -- to SHIELD's mountain fortress where Element X is stored. This planet-destroying compound has only one weakness -- stone.
On-sale date from 1971 Periodicals, Copyright Office, Library of Congress with a correction factor of plus 28 days.
- - Inside front cover
- Out Cold! - Between story pages 3 and 4.
- - Checklist of Marvel comics "now on sale." On top half of page between story pages 6 & 7.
- Never Before Seen!! - Illustrated ad for portfolios of unpublished art by John Romita and Herb Trimpe. Cost is $2.50 each or both for $4.00 from Marvelmania, Dept. AP, PO Box 718, Culver City, Calif. 90230. On lower half of page between story pages 6 & 7.
- - Ad for Olympic Sales Club, Inc. soliciting salespeople for greeting cards. Appears between story pages 6 and 7.
- - Ad for bodybuilding course and weight bracelets. Between story pages 9 and 10.
- - Send for free booklet on how to finish high school at home. Between story pages 12 and 13.
- Polaris Nuclear Sub - Ad for a (cardboard) sub over 7 feet long, big enough for 2 kids, from Honor House Products. Ad located on top half of page between story pages 14 and 15.
- - Ad for free "Drafting Career Kit". Between story pages 14 and 15, on lower half of page.
- - Thumbnail advertisements for various products. Located between story pages 15 and 16.
- - Thumbnail advertisements for various products. Located between story pages 16 and 17.
- - Ad, with order coupon, for karate books and paraphernalia from Precise Publications, located on top half of page.
- - Comics-form ad to sell Grit magazine from Grit Publishing Co, located on lower half of page.
- Indisputably Irrelevant Items of Incontestantly Lasting Inconsequence! - Items; Stan Lee's Soapbox.
- - Letter from Alan Hayes
- - Inside back cover. Ad for the American Basic Science Club, Inc.
- - Back cover. Ad for the Cheerful Card Company.
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